Speech and Language Resource Bank
An integrated repository for the study of language in aphasia.
Authors: Brian MacWhinney
Updated: 2017-08-30
Source: https://aphasia.talkbank.org/
Keywords: aphasia,
conversation,
language,
English,
Cantonese,
Croatian,
French,
German,
Greek,
Hungarian,
Italian,
Japanese,
Madarin,
Romanian,
Spanish
AUX (AUditory syntaX) is a scripting syntax specifically designed to describe and process auditory signals. In a nutshell, it consists of 1) functions to create and process sound signals, 2) operators particularly relevant to sounds, and 3) usual mathematic operations that you may find in any programming language.
Authors: Bomjun J. Kwon
Updated: 2016-07-20
Source: http://auditorypro.com/download/aux/
Keywords: speech,
language,
audition,
psychoacoustic,
word-recognition,
experiment,
education,
programming,
English
The PATT is a useful protocol for conducting a thorough assessment of a child’s speech in order to strategically select treatment targets based on the child’s presenting sound system, language laws, and treatment efficacy research.
Authors: Jessica Barlow,
Jennifer Taps Richard,
Holly Storkel,
Philip Combiths,
Ray Amberg
Updated: 2016-04-30
Source: https://cld.lab.uiowa.edu/resources-slps-0/patt-and-autopatt
Keywords: phonology,
linguistics,
speech,
language,
English,
Spanish
A corpus of the speeches given in the British Parliament from 1803-2005.
Authors: Marc Alexander,
Fraser Dallachy,
Stephen Wattam,
Paul Rayson,
Mark Davies
Updated: 2016-04-30
Source: https://www.english-corpora.org/hansard/
Keywords: English,
semantics,
language,
linguistics,
corpora,
collocates,
word-frequency
The NVCL-20 is an observation scale to measure spontaneous confabulation. This scale's items cover spontaneous confabulation, provoked confabulation, and memory and orientation.
Authors: Yvonne C. M. Rensen,
Joukje M. Oosterman,
Jessica E. van Damme,
Sonja I. A. Griekspoor,
Arie J. Wester,
Michael D. Kopelman,
& Roy P. C. Kessels
Updated: 2015-11-11
Source: https://roykessels.nl/tests-and-software/nvcl-20
Keywords: psychology,
memory,
language,
neuropsychology,
English,
Dutch
DAVID (Da Amazing Voice Inflection Device) is a free, real-time voice transformation tool able to “colour” any voice recording with an emotion that wasn’t intended by its speaker.
Authors: Marco Liuni,
Petter Johansson,
Lars Hall,
Rodrigo Segnini,
Katsumi Watanabe,
Daniel Richardson
Updated: 2015-09-21
Source: http://cream.ircam.fr/?p=44
Keywords: language,
emotion,
psychology,
neuroscience,
French,
English,
Swedish,
Japanese